Key-holding attachment for belts



March 23 1926.

R. F. MILLER KEY HOLDING ATTACHMENT FOR BELTS Filed June 17, 1925 INVENTOR mai WM Q ATTORNEY Patented Mar. 23, 1926 i I p 1 V UNITED STATES-PATENT OFFICE.

ROBERT F. MILLER, OF FITZPATRICK, WEST VIRGINIA.

KEY-HOLDING ATTACHMENT FOB BELTS.

Application filed June 17, 1925. Serial No. 37,810.

To all whom it may concern. contacting the hook portion 12 as shown in Be it known that 1, ROBERT F. MILLER, a. Figure 2. One side of the loop is formed citizen of the United States, residing at Fitzto provide a hollow projection 14 in which pat-rick, in the county of Raleigh and State is arranged a transverse pin 15, the projec 5 of West Virginia, have invented new and tion being adapted to receive the adjacent useful Improvements in Key-Holding Atend of the spring 13 which is folded upon tachments for Belts, of which the following itself about the pin 15 as clearly shown in is a specification. Figure 2, the folded portion of the spring An object of the invention resides in the being indicated at 16. By reason of this conprovision of a key ring holder designed to struction the entire article can be cheaply be supported upon a belt or the like, and manufactured and sold and when supported made up of two parts which permits the upon the belt 11 can be conveniently used for holder to be manufactured and sold at a the purpose intended. I nominal cost, the invention residing in the Vhile it is believed that from the forego- 15 construction, combination and arrangement ing description, the nature and advantages of parts to be hereinafter claimed. of the invention will be readily apparent, 1 In the drawing forming part of this ap" desire to have it understood that I do not plication like numerals of reference indicate limit myself to what is herein shown and de similar partsin the several views, and scribed, and that such changes may be re- 55 wherein: sorted to when desired as fall withinthe F1gure 1 1s a view showing the apphca scope of what is claimed. tion of the invention. Having thus descrlbed the invention, I

Figure 2 is a side elevation of the holder claim: partly in section. I A key ring holder comprising a closed 60 Figure 3 is a view taken at a right angle loop, a book like portion projecting from to Figure 2. 7 one end thereof, and arranged at one side The article forming the subject matter of of the loop, a hollow projection extending the present invention embodies a closed loop from one side of the loop, a transversepin 10 through which an ordinary belt 11 is arranged within theprojectioinaleaf spring 65 adapted to pass, while projecting from one having one end received'by the projection end of the loop and to one side thereof is and folded about said pin, the other end of a hook like portion 12. This element just the spring normally engaging the hook like described is formed in one piece, while the portion for the purpose specified. other part of the invention consists of a In testimony whereof I affix my signature. spring 13 adapted to be supported upon the I loop 10 and having its free end normally ROBERT F. MILLER. 

